Aileen Wuornos: What Really Happened to America’s Notorious Female Serial Killer

Aileen Wuornos: What Really Happened to America’s Notorious Female Serial Killer

A life shaped by trauma, violence, and survival culminates in a series of murders that stun America. This episode examines the making of Aileen Wuornos and the boundary between victimhood and brutality.

Aileen Wuornos became one of America’s most infamous female serial killers, but the case is more than a simple monster story. Behind the highway murders was a life marked by abuse, homelessness, trauma, violence and the desperate survival of a woman who kept insisting that at least some of her killings began as self-defence.

This episode traces Aileen Wuornos from her brutal childhood and years drifting through Florida to the 1989–1990 murders, the death of Richard Mallory, her relationship with Tyria Moore, and the investigation that put her on death row. We look at the self-defence claim, the media sensationalism, the psychological evidence, borderline personality disorder, capital punishment and the execution in Florida that turned the case into one of the most debated true crime cases of the modern era.

Part true crime podcast, part documentary podcast and part dark biography, Aileen Wuornos remains a disturbing study in trauma and crime. For listeners interested in serial killer podcast stories, historical true crime, criminal psychology, true crime stories and what really happened behind famous cases, this episode asks whether the label “monster” explains anything at all.

Topics include

  • Aileen Wuornos’s childhood and early trauma

  • Her life as a sex worker in Florida

  • The sequence of murders

  • Psychological and emotional breakdowns

  • The lasting legacy of her case and its portrayal in Monster

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